
Greenhaven Press's The Turbulent 60s series explores a remarkably influential decade in American history. Each anthology in this ten-volume set covers one year from the 1960s and offers an array of primary and secondary sources that illuminate that year's major events and developments. The civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedy assassination, the Woodstock music festival, and other social, cultural, and political events are brought to life through primary documents and retrospective analysis. A short summary introduces each article and provides context and biographical information. A comprehensive introduction examines the prevailing trends and mood of the year. Additional features of the series include a chronology of events for easy reference, an annotated table of contents, and a bibliography and index to facilitate further research. The Turbulent 60s series captures both the turmoil and optimism that marked a decade of dramatic change in America. From the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy to the growing civil rights movement to the rise of the Berlin Wall and escalating Cold War tensions, 1961 offered no shortage of compelling events that set into motion many of the issues that would come to characterize the turbulence of the 1960s.
Page Count:
159
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
ISBN-10:
0737715057
ISBN-13:
9780737715057
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